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Custom metal stamping manufacturing such as bending, flanging, embossing, blanking, coining, drawing, stretching, ironing, reducing, curling, hemming, piercing and cutting are with great advantage produced in low-cost countries. ‍For over 12 years we've helped customers do custom metal stamping manufacturing and sourcing in China, India and Eastern Europe. ‍We guide you through the process of getting quotes, evaluate factories, manage the complexities of manufacturing, shipping & transportation, administration and most of all ensure the goods arrive at your desired location. ‍All this with the right price, quality and lead time.

Our sourcing process ensures efficiency.

There are an endless number of manufacturers that can offer you custom metal stamping manufacturing. However there are very few that can deliver the right quality based on your specific requirements.

Our key focus is to ensure that the sourcing process, manufacturing and delivery of your goods is as efficient as possible.‍

On-going metal stamping projects

Metal stamping is one of our expertise. Feel free to reach out to us if you would like to know more about how we work

Custom metal stamping manufacturing

During manufacturing we do in-process inspections such as Process flow lead-times, Raw Material acquisition, and Process stages/steps. Once production is finished, we do additional inspections like Packaging/Secure transit and Shipping Marks

This is an important question to ask. While considering this technique, you must validate with us if your structure is suitable for metal stamping. You must also be aware that additional techniques such as deburring, polishing, sandblasting, realigning etc might be needed while considering metal stamping.

When choosing an inspection method, you need to consider your requirements. What type of accuracy do you need to get a useful part? Would you need the accuracy of a CMM (Coordinate-measuring machine), or would a simple check with a set of callipers do the job? The point is that choosing a measuring / inspection method that is over the top may result in a scrap rate due to parts failing the (over the top) checks.

Often test Jigs are more suitable and significantly cheaper than other inspection methods and they give you a more ‘real life’ test of the part. I.e. a jig would be a good way to test the length, fit and plug orientation of a wiring harness. Its quick and easy to carry out the test and requires very little specialist training on the factory side.

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